"Engrossing amateur sleuth serial killer tale"
After divorcing her husband Matteo, Clare took their
daughter to New Jersey where they went suburban for a
decade until Joy accepts a school in Manhattan. Clare
eagerly agrees to a job offer by her former mother- in-law
in the family owned business The Village Blend so that she
can be near Joy. She relocates to a duplex above the
store while her daughter and her former mother-in-law hope
that is the first step in binging Clare and her ex-husband
Matt together. Clare is more interested in monitoring Joy's men rather
than meeting any males for herself. During a social gala
hosted above the Village Blend, Clare meets and falls in
love with Bruce Bowman; he reciprocates her feelings.
Clare's friend Detective Mike Quinn warns her to avoid
Bruce because he is the prime suspect in the murders of
three women that he knew whose deaths were disguised as
suicides. Clare refuses to believe Bruce is capable of
homicide and with the help of Matt sets out to affirm her
belief. THROUGH THE GRINDER is a fascinating mystery mostly
because readers see the killer's point of view as he
strikes at the victims. Though the logic why Bruce is a
lead suspect seems thin, Quinn's jealousy forces him to
rationalize his opinion. Though the tale takes a little
time to introduce the cast once Clare takes Manhattan,
readers gain an engrossing amateur sleuth serial killer
that stars a brave, quirky heroine. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted September 10, 2004
SummaryBusiness is booming at Clare Cosi's Village Blend, until
her female customers start to die. Lieutenant Quinn is
convinced that someone has an axe to grind, and,
unfortunately, his prime suspect is the new man in Clare's
life.
Now Clare will risk her heart--and her life--to follow the
killer's trail to the bitter end.
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